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Electrically Assisted Pedal Cycle bidders

Updated 28 September 2015
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Bid and lead organisations Region Quantity of bikes Description
Bristol, Co-Wheels South west 24 Start-up of 24 e-bikes located at 4 travel hubs across the city; The project will be integrated with a car club and booking system
Exeter, Co-Cars South west 22 A partnership combining nextbike and First Great Western delivering a start-up operation of 22 EAPCs at railway stations and business parks. The project will be integrated with car club operations and marketing.
Oxford, Oxfordshire County Council & Hourbike South east 16 A 16 EAPC expansion from the established conventional bike hire scheme in Headington targeting residents, students and employees of the Universities and hospitals.
Red Squirrel Bikes, Isle of Wight South 25 Start-up of 25 EAPCs located at visitor centres in Newport, Ryde & Cowes targeting both tourists and local employees.
Hebden Bridge Alternative Technology Centre North 15 Expansion of 15 e-bikes located in a community challenged by its topography, includes cargo EAPCs. Working in partnership with the local car club
Sustainable Ventures Varied 18 Start-up delivering 18 EAPCs in transport isolated, low-income and residential communities. The potential locations include trial sites in Nottinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Norfolk & Sussex.
Outspoken Cambridge & Norwich East 9 Expansion of cargo EAPCs in Cambridge & Norwich, offering hire from depots. The project has identified a market for both local businesses and public use.
Journey matters, Rotherham North 70 Expansion of 70 EAPCs available to the public via an existing popular mobile hub, aiming to attract commuters who previously do not cycle.
Eastbourne (University of Brighton campus), East Sussex South 20 20 EAPCs connecting the University of Brighton campus in Eastbourne with the railway station.
eCycle The City, Coast & Moor, Plymouth South west 20 Expansion of 20 EAPCs in challenging urban topography, complementing an existing fleet of 60 conventional bikes. Aiming to reduce car dependency at Park & Ride sites, whilst attracting a wider spectrum of new cyclists. There is a try before you buy offer for residents
PEDALL, New Forest National Park Authority South 4 Expanding an existing all ability cycle training programme with 4 adapted EAPCS. Public hire will be available from the New Forest Cyclexperience hub located adjacent to Brockenhurst railway station. The bikes will be transported to events in Southampton, Bournemouth and Salisbury to broaden the project's outreach.